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<h2 class=Topic><a NAME="play_start!exit_sound"></a>Use Dictionary Stylesheets</h2>

<p>You can choose whether you want MemoryLifter to use the Styles specifically 
 defined for a card. However not all dictionaries do support this feature 
 and if no style is available MemoryLifter uses the globally set standard 
 styles.</p>

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<p>Contact the <a href="mailto:support@memorylifter.com?subject=MemoryLifter Dictionary Styles">MemoryLifter 
 Support Team</a> if you require more information how to create custom 
 dictionary styles. </p>

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